Jennifer Lopez Performs in an Array of Teeny-Tiny Outfits, Including a Plunging Bodysuit Decked Out in Rhinestones
Jennifer Lopez performed at the 2025 World Pride Music Festival in Washington, D.C. on June 6
Lopez wore a series of glittering bodysuits and outfits for her set
One of the bodysuit featured a dangerously high cut that put her figure on displayJennifer Lopez left little to the imagination for her latest performance, donning a series of skin-baring outfits while celebrating the LGBTQ+ community through song.
The "Let's Get Loud" singer hit the stage at the 2025 World Pride Music Festival in Washington, D.C. on June 6 and wore multiple glittering looks for the occasion.
The most daring look that Lopez wore for her performance at the festival included a silver plunging thong bodysuit that was covered in hundreds of clear rhinestones.
The bodysuit, designed by The Blonds, featured a plunging neckline that dipped low enough for Lopez to show off plenty of cleavage. The front of the bodysuit had an extremely high cut on the legs, leaving little to the imagination in the front, but offered more coverage in the back with a cheeky cut that showed off her toned backside.
The silver lamé fabric of the bodysuit reflected the vibrant stage lights with each movement that Lopez made on the stage. She completed the daring look with performance-grade sheer stockings and matching silver sparkling knee high boots that also glittered.
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Other stylish skin-baring looks that Lopez wore included a naked black catsuit with several futuristic illusion cutouts.
Lopez also wore a bikini on stage during the event. The sequined piece was designed to resemble flames on both the top and bottom of her set.
After her festival appearance, Lopez took to Instagram to thank the designers that made her looks possible.
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"Major shoutout to @theblondsny for slaying my sparkly World Pride stage looks—and to @fashionbyreyortiz for that fierce black catsuit moment," she captioned a video roundup of all her outfits at the festival with a fire and sparkle emoji.
She continued, "You all didn't just understand the assignment, you rewrote it. Queens of the stage, crowned and confirmed!"
Lopez's appearance at the festival comes just weeks after she pulled double duty hosting and performing at the 2025 American Music Awards. Like her time at the 2025 World Pride Music Festival, Lopez had several outfit changes at the AMAs and wore a total of eight different looks throughout the night, ranging from multiple sexy catsuits to sequined dresses with daring slits up the thighs.
Ahead of her hosting duties, Lopez told PEOPLE that she tries to be flexible with her wardrobe — and has help from her stylists to curate different moods.
"I work with my stylist and we kind of kick around ideas like, 'What do we want it to be for the performance and what do we want it to be for the hosting and what's our vibe?'" she explained "We feel it out because I think it does change. For me, my feelings change from month to month, like, 'Who do I want to be today?' because I feel like there's so many different sides to who I am fashion-wise."
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